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the small fraud let's to global catastrophic we continued to insist that russia has no legal right to be present at this table, and the future for them should correct this historic mistake. this let's do deadly consequences put into the machine which has been in place for around 24 years and now has already ruined millions of weiss. during this time, moscow launched or joined at least 3 major wars. 3 major wars in georgia, ukraine, and syria. which is approximately one more every 8 years. it also stands behind the attempted coup in montenegro and just otherwise in guilford send us a hell region. and the scariest thing is that we must now focus not only on the lives already taken by russia, but also on the lice that it is prepared to take in the future. russia acted every time this council failed to act for every ward,
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others in this room. russia took real human life and it's happening right now continues to happen. and it is only through our resolute, enjoined actions that we can put the aggressor in his place and restore international peace and security can we do believe in the united nations and the un charter. and we do applaud the tireless effort. so the responsible members of this council colleagues, russian propaganda is now trumpeting what they call the liberation of you've gone. well, what we seen a vehicle right now is the liberation loose. brush are fully liberated the seat you, if it's people, buildings, and life. it drops hundreds of guided a real bumps each with a water headway, $250.00 or a 500 kilograms hundreds of booms each is carrying $250.00 or 500 kilograms of explosion. google and see
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whole of this bloomed leaves when it hits the building, the house hospital, the streets of div got literally colored was the corpse to so for russian soldiers killed in the soul, cold meat a sold for this is not how we call them. this is called they, the russians themselves, call these barbaric work tactics. they sent their own people in to meet the souls conquer at any cost. this is their strategy. russia has sped faith for the ruins of go, was the lie. so for at least $17000.00 russian soldiers since october 2023. this is more casualties in a few months than in 10 years. so the soviet wouldn't have gotten this done. immediately after occupying the seats and the russians committed to new work crimes them. as confirmed by footage circulated by russian propaganda itself, at least 5 ukrainian prisoners, so for heavily wounded,
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were killed by the russians. justice must be served sole victims of russian crimes and we continued to work on holding russian uncomfortable. we categorically reject any russian attempts to evade responsibility, including, by spreading lies about the recent international court of justice ruling on january 31st. all details letter outlining ukraine's position was distributed into accounts of a few days ago. there is no more important task for everyone present in this room than to realize that there are the seat of the seat is outside ukraine. it can become of div car if the russian imperial contest is not stopped on the eve of the invasion. 2 years ago, i warrant that no nation would be able to sit out the crisis that was about to begin. and this is what happens. so please, to those who did not hear me 2 years ago, hear me today. either we still prussia in ukraine now by expelling the invaders,
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or we will face, or a fire in other parts of the world that will claim millions of lice. and when future generations to look back at this moment in time and read the records of our meetings, they will wonder why the world failed to act and such an obvious case of one country shut during the entire international peace and security team. and they will ask us, why would they not able to stop it? we can restore peace if we act together in the resolute and principled minutes. but instead of watching moscow created problems and inviting others to solve them, which is the usual russian strategy. we must push russia back, because russia itself is the problem, the global problem. and present while we gather here, the situation of the for on the line to remain stance as russia stops. it's nothing
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to bring more death and destruction to ukraine. precious to hopes for all divisions, perplexity and indecisiveness, which would weaken international solidarity and meet with resistance to ukraine. intensifying me saw that are getting civilians and civilian infrastructure also serves thrushes. purpose must go hopes that the world will deplete it's empathy towards ukrainians. if you great news are killed every single day for too many days in a row. we shall not allow this to happen. we will rally the world behind though true cost, even more russian theater on the strength since our resilience and commitment. please remember that most support the ukraine means more opportunities for peace, just and lasting peace based on the un charter and peace formula proposed by ukraine. ukraine wants peace more than any other nation. however,
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we're not going to allow russia to keep us freely on the road to peace to, nor will we ever accept any offer to surrender. or to concede our lands and freedoms under the guise of peace. not only because it will make dialed the ultimate price whipping now for 2 years in a row, but also because we will all be doomed to pay and much higher price in the future. and if you genuinely wish to lower this price and give peace, a chance, send us air defense to protect our civilians. and i'm a mission to stop russian army on our soil. thank you. i can't, you've just been listening to mutual cool about he's the ukrainian foreign minister all of this part of a series of speeches and statements at the united nations security council. you
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heard all the members of the security council, both permanent and non permanent, as well as other members, many european countries that are about to speak and they're at the moment. now ukraine, that's bringing the elders here as gabriel elizondo. you're covering all of this listening to all of this. uh, gabriel, what did you make of this one? i'll start you off with this quote. mister cool, eva said. moscow hopes the world will deplete it's empathy for ukrainians if enough ukrainians are killed enough days in a row or yeah, that's right. it was pretty somber and very straightforward. so actually, the 3rd time we've heard ukraine's before administer speak here at un headquarters . just today spoke at the general assembly. then he spoke to some journalists outside the general assembly. and now this is the uh, the 3rd time that we've heard him and actually spoke before he went into the secret
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into the security council as well. so essentially, 4 times every time he speak spoken today, it's been pretty direct and pretty somber because you get a sense that he realizes that they meaning the ukrainians are in a very, very critical moment. they know that the war and guys in israel's war on gaza, has been at the top of the agenda of the, of the world agenda for, for the most part is including here at the security council and at the u. n. and i think he's really trying to marshal his allies to realize the dire situation that ukraine is facing on the battlefield, but also in the halls of the diplomatic court orders in terms of rattling support and keeping the ukrainian cause at the top of the agenda. i mean, he said there that the front lines are very tense. he asked for air defense system, so ukraine can protect themselves. and he said,
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we must push back russia because russia is a global problem. and his 1st words, when he began speaking here to the security council really brought the urgency home . he said, as i'm speaking, there were air raid sirens going off in odessa. and just within the last hour, odessa has been hit by an air strike. he said, by the end of this briefing, i fear that there could be some ukrainians that die from this. so he was really trying to bring the urgency front and center to the security council, but i should point out again as i did previously, there is no vote being taken there at this meeting. there's no resolution. there is no debate about any piece proposal happening. and the security council right now, right. so there's no, there's no actionable and diplomatic event here. as you said, there's no resolution. what this really is gabriel and you were explaining this last hour as a sort of the opportunity for the major players in this conflict. then all the
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members of the united nations security council to give their views and impressions on the one you crane 2 years after it began for yeah, that's right. in the security council, there's no prospect for the security council to reach any sort of agreement either . why? because of russia, russia is a party to this conflict, obviously. and russia is a permanent member of the security council. they have vito power and they used to be tow power, numerous times when it came to issues related to the current conflict in ukraine. just like the united states is using it's vito power to protect israel in gaza. russia has its veto power to protect its own interest when it comes to this conflict and ukraine. so that's kind of a big picture if you will,
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but there are no prospects at least immediately in the security council for any sort of peace. but that doesn't mean that these meetings aren't important. they are particularly for ukraine because they can rally support u. k. for administer, david cameron was here speaking, supporting the ukraine. we saw other high level a foreign ministers here all in new york to show support for ukraine. that is important. it's important for ukraine because again, they want to keep their fight in this conflict, trying to push russia out of what they deem their, their record internationally recognized borders. they want to keep that front and center when it comes to the global agenda. and it hasn't been since early october as we all know. now ukraine is really trying to, to change that in the u. n. and for some level is trying to change that to we heard from the secretary general, who brief the security council as well, with some pretty strong words as well. yeah, it look, this is really interesting. all these contexts are providing us
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a game and it tracks with, with the ukranian farm. mr. was just saying, quote, if you want peace, he said, send us air defense systems. so ukraine using this as another form in which to rally the world for continued support. gabriel elizondo reporting from you in headquarters in new york. thank you very much. i in the united states and the european union have imposed new sanctions on russia. it's the largest package of penalties since most goes all out. invasion of ukraine began 2 years ago and the us says the sanctions are partly in response to the death of all position political activist. i'll explain of all me. and the action from brussels focuses on spending the flow of so called you will use products into russia. these are items like drones or computer chips that can be used for military military purposes. law school has retaliated by announcing its own set of sanctions on e, with specials banning their entry into russia to our white house. kimberly white
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house correspondent, kimberly alcott reports just one week after rushes present service, announced alexia valley died in a russian piano colony. us president joe biden vowed the valley's death would not be in vain. alexi was incredibly courageous. man, his family as a credit just as well. i assured them his legacy will continue to live around the world and we in the united states are going to can you insure the product page, the price for his aggression abroad and refreshing his hall, to honor the activist and as russia's invasion of ukraine. andrews is 3rd year, biden unveiled the largest us sanctions package, yet it's designed to cripple rushes, financial, and military production sectors. announcing more than 500 new sanctions. and the sections include measures by the us treasury state and commerce departments
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targeting more than 500 individuals and entities with ties to the war in ukraine. 3 russian government officials with alleged ties tend to valve these death have also been sanctioned. the u. s. penalties are timed with use sanctions. banning nearly 200 individuals and entities. britons also announce sanctions on companies with links to russia's ammunition supply chain. still, russia has adapted to previous 5 ministration sections. 2023 war spedding boasted rushes economy by 3 percent. ad rushes also managed to find new buyers for its oil. what russia has done over the last 2 years is its re oriented its economy away from north america and western europe and towards china. india and the middle east biden has promised the us well back. you, craig, in, in its fight against russia for,
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as long as it takes on friday will in failing his new sanctions. trach the us president, also urge congress to pass a $95000000000.00 for the aid package that includes funding for ukraine. the us senate has passed the spending bill to find the house of representatives is dodging the painting or even voting on the legislation. god bless you, how my god. protect our troops. thank making biden's financial pledge to ukraine. difficult to keep. kimberly help it l g 0. the white house, the hearing is a senior fellow at the atlanta councils, your racist center. you are joining us live on skype from washington, d. c. thank you, melinda for being with us this hour. i'd like you to shed some light on really the significance of the sanctions. hundreds of sanctions more than $500.00. it sounds impressive. how much bites do you expect them to have? so i think there's more noise but an actual impact. unfortunately,
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you have to remember that timing, president biden is responding to the death of alex state devali, the opposition leader in russia and the 2nd anniversary of the war. so the pack, the package of sanctions that they and bill today are good. they tighten things up, but the areas where i would have to really get through the attic, they did not really touched very much such as what so look, i think the summaries is good, but nothing bad. they didn't touch russians, sovereign assets. and they also didn't really take note very much on 3rd party innovation. they did a bit, but some of the countries that really need to be tightened up like carpet stand it and the sol caucuses were left untouched. okay, so just for so our viewers understand these sanctions, they target russia, but they also target 3rd parties, whether it's companies you're mentioning that they should also target 3rd party countries that are dealing with russia. if, if the goal is to squeeze the russian economy. but is best general electric,
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it is this general idea of squeezing the russian economy working because russia's already under what had been sold to us as heavy sanctions. and yet its economy as kimberly was reminding us just a moment ago, it's economy group 3 percent last year. that's more than the us growth. right? that's right. so look, you're putting me in a hard position to defend stations. are they changing the sense that they just wondering whether they work? so the answer to that is, be slow down the russian economy. they're eating perfect weapon because we, what russia to stop, it's more, the russian sanctions, enough themselves, are not going to accomplish it. but if you take a longer term perspective, it will slow down rushes ability to prosecute the long term war, and that's a good thing. okay, broadly speaking, how is this we're going now that we're at the 2 year mark for ukraine. and so it's been a long 2 years. ukraine has managed to regain a 50 percent of
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a territory get lost. it's not doing very well right now. we just saw these guys in the east fall and ukraine does not have enough munition and it doesn't have enough men and ukraine has gotten caught up into americas domestic politics. they desperately need the $62000000000.00 bill that's before congress. it is stuck in the house of representatives, will pass probably there's enough boots to pass it, but speaker mike johnson is preventing it from coming to the floor. so in order to get this bill on the house of representatives, some are key legislative moves are going to be probably the most likely way to get this bill through 2 years into this war. do you feel you have a sense of where this is going and how it might end? you know, it really, i'm not trying to be fascinated here, but it really depends on the choices we make now. so this congress authorizes this
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$62000000000.00. it will hold ukraine through 2025, but the united states is the only country that has the ability to give the ammo that, that you credit needs. now. so congress authorizes the money that ambled should be there in about a month and it will enable ukrainians. to hold the line. unfortunately, europe has not moved quickly enough. they made a lot of big promises. they promised 1000000 shells by the spring, and they only delivered about 330000. okay, well that's really interesting because you're telling us that we're at a fork in the road moment, therefore, where this war and ukraine goes next. belinda harring, senior fellow at the atlantic councils eurasia center. thank you for your time. i a pleasure. thank you. the is really strikes have targeted a house full of people. in darrow, the butler and central guys are killing at least 24 palestinians. many of the dead
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are children. some of the wounded, as you see here, have been taken to a nearby oxley hospital. but the facility has extremely limited capabilities, high the low sauce alexa hospital, which is the only function in the hospital, and the central government has received many didn't injured most of phone with children, women, an hourly, we expect to receive many more victims as reported by the ambulance service, who is still of the a tech side this attack comes within the framework of genocide and the continuous the question again. so people, as you can see with not equipped to receive such large numbers of victims. tar cowboys, whom has more on this from roughly, and southern gods more than 140 days of these very bombardment. these very forces continued to bound because of strep from land and sea, causing very severe damage to civil infrastructure, and also for residential houses today. the central parts of the guns, a straight being particularly dairy by the town,
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had been widely attacked by the it's where the forces in the past few hours with the is really minute. you had talked to the residential board building were dozens of palestinians have reported killed and injured the vast majority included young children of women as a part of the use of the ongoing genocide to campaign. the majority of areas of the causes trip to day had been attacked, including didn't know the right part of it. confrontations and battles a raging n as a to neighborhood as the entire cause. this trip today had been on the wide military attacks where it promised any is completely feeling unsafe, as bombardment and destruction are unfolding them in every single corner. terry composer, how does the euro roof inside the ring cause i, are you an agencies of palestinian refugees otherwise says it has reached the breaking points? this comes at the same time that israel is stepping up as demands to dismantle the agency. 16 countries including the u. s, the u. k. in germany,
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have suspended funding and watching philip plaza really says the agency's ability to fulfill its mandates is now under serious threats. truly died or reports have been drinking polluted router and eating animal feats. palestinians are fighting against another weapon. israel's will 1st stove ation. the united nations is issued repeated warnings. the cause is heading towards from the displaced palestinians trumped with no. where to go say they are ready solving. yeah, no i they had that mean i have, my son wakes up in the morning and asks for a loaf of bread. i answer him, there is none. we have nothing, nothing gets old. the old roads lead to this, if not killed by the is there a boat in boardman. we will starve to death. northern cause a has been almost entirely cut off from life saving 8. since late october,
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the deliveries are dependent on security clearances from the is really ministry agencies, the q soldiers deliberately blocking supplies, and that's the had the problem with shut off. we have no clean water and are forced to drink sewage water. we pray to all of you watching us have mercy on us. we are dying for the release a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was affected. the unit stuff is wound did around 3 135001 the fives. are high risk of severe malnutrition, unpreventable death, the impact of israel's lessons. some children have said they'd rather die than some of the horrors of the will. the children's food to support this war will not only the visible wounds of traumatic injuries, but the invisible ones to those of repeated displacements, constant fear,
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i'm witnessing, family members and literally dismember before the rise. the psychological injuries have led children as young as 5 to tell us that they would prefer to die. is rolls on debating. attacks have left causa, unrecognisable streets that were once busy with plate grease and restaurants. now a distant memory for it, stopping population. g vega, i'll just say era earlier my colleague this does it taste, spoke to the spokeswoman for own want, tomorrow i'll refine and she ask how much longer the agency can survive without adequate funding to we don't serve us for a few more weeks. thanks to the news to for the new funding we got from some of our donors who are still supporters of the agency and believe or is in the mission of the despite the decision by some of our other largest builders, this is better. so for example, ireland just gave us 20000000 euro, for example,
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we managed to advance the payments by some of our donors. so payment that was supposed to be scheduled for later in the year. it was paid in advance to allow us to hold on for another few weeks. and the real question is, yes, there is an independent external investigation and to the allegations that 12 staff members do cards in the whole roof and get that to the 7th of october. but then what toilet take for the owners who decided to suspend their funding to reverse their decision. once the findings are out no matter what the findings are. here we're talking about the existential threats to an agency that is 75 years old. and that has like saving, but also education health care, social protection activities in the whole region, with a population of bellis fun refugees today amounting to 5900000 in the okay. by
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ghost and in 3rd trees, but also enjoy the 11 all them syria. so let me ask you, then tomorrow you say there's a few weeks left. what would the end of one run look like on the ground not only and gaza, but around the region? it would look like a real good, faster fee, no other agency and goes up today, has the infrastructure, the number of employees then knowledge, the list of beneficiaries and shelters. the trucks at no other agency has all this and goes up today within the region. the impact is also very wouldn't be very, very severe. we have half a 1000000 children at pending on risk. oh, well these children go if our schools were to close, we have 2000000 patients, palestine refugees, the most vulnerable communities in the countries. but generally also, where will they get their health services from? so an interruption to our basic core services mean and someone else has to
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think over. cool, that's the and under what's modalities. this is why the commission to general address the president of the just of the general assembly, the un general assembly, through what you enjoy the real assembly resolution game on the road that's monday . the mission. it is only the general assembly and the member space of the general assembly. the shows can discuss the future of under was not a single you one member state who is android by the work and what was symbolizes. 75 years of palestinian refugees. this is what we symbolized tamara, speaking of, of the future of on, right. let me ask you about what we've had for me. nothing y'all here recently he's told his cabinet of his funds for postwar caused by his unequivocal he said that there must be no, i'm wrong. can i ask you if your response to that it is not a coincidence when the attempts to dismiss, until those are what are happening at the same time as the is riley prime minister
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showing a map of the future of israel to the general assembly. a map of the future of israel. that includes and compasses. all the palestinian territories were under what works. i do not find this. the vehicle incidence is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is demanding that all must be shut down as part of a postwar plan that he has submitted to the security cabinet of israel. the proposal does not exclude the palestinian authority from governing the strip in the future. but it does say that israel will maintain what it calls, freedom of action and the entire strip without a time limit. options here is on the cell who has more on this from occupied east jerusalem of these really prime minister releasing a framework for the 1st time on what he hopes to see once the war on gaza is over. when it comes to governance. he didn't specify who exactly would take over, but he said the local elements with sufficient experience wouldn't be the ones to take over the civil matters. but it didn't actually say that the palestinian
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authority would be barred from governance and gaza on the top of reconstruction and rebuilding, he said that the error of states primarily from the gulf would be putting the bill for all of the rebuilding. but the that could only commence ones because that was the militarized. and additionally, he says that any sort of governance insight would need to be de radicalized, and it would need to stem down to all education, religious institutions and within the government itself. now all this comes as the prime minister says, the israel is going to have a security and military presence in gaza to act as they see fit. so we're talking about a military occupation in the gaza strip. similar to what we've seen across the occupied west bank, the is really prime minister has stated that one of the warbles is to ensure israel no longer feels a threat coming from gaza. and he says that if there isn't, is really military presence there. that goal will be accomplished and the central
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jersey the occupied east, jerusalem. the still ahead on that was the 0, yet more than 75 to use the life of the palestinian people has been to treat it as an exception to the international court of law. katara tells the international court of justice, the israel's occupation to tell us the entire tree is illegal and a threat to international security and safety questions in spain. after a huge fire engulf and apartment 9 people have died anymore. miss the the, the weather brought to you by visit. hello. its double sided. lincoln is back on the call just making his way into a western australia right down into wy,
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been evacuated in depth coverage thailand. states it's future of fossil fuels. nope . renewable. i'll just use teams on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story. the, your watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the un security council is holding a briefing on the maintenance of peace and security and ukraine. saturday, march, 2 years since russia launched its invasion of ukraine. the united states and european union have imposed new sanctions on russia. is really army is again attacking residential targets across gaza. the latest strikes of killed at least 24
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palestinians in darrow, by large numbers of wounded has been taken to unlock the hospital. the un agency for palestinian refugee says it is, it has reached breaking points and its ability to fulfill its mandate is under serious threat. 16 countries have suspended funding, as israel demands the dismantling of the agents in what is being reported as a change in policy. us secretary of state destiny blinking has said israel's plan to expand illegal settlements in the occupied westbank was against international law on settlements. we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been longstanding us policy under republican and democratic ministration. so like that new settlements for counterproductive to reaching a drawing piece. they're also inconsistent with international law. hard ministration, maintains firm opposition to settlement expansion. and in our government,
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this only weakens doesn't strengthen israel security. earlier i spoke to a keep a l. dari political and list and columnist that is really newspaper reads. he says the issue of a legal settlement is likely to be brought before the un security council sooner rather than later. i believe because it's still, there is a kind of impunity wage comes through these ready settlements. there is a lot of lip service, but let's see what they will do about it. i'm sure this to the point a senior. so you may be one of the, our countries with try again to take this issue of settlements to the security console and to try to put sections on as well. right now, i think that the president biden is very busy with his, the domestic political,
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domestic problems. and i'm not sure if uh at this time he will escalate his relationship with an attorney out and actually uh, i'm talking about benny guns. let's see what he says about it, because he shouldn't be the kind of the dogs to bank we're and we, we do mention what's going to happen in rama done on a lock. so he should be d as he sees this. and i do go to the zip codes, but uh, do you imagine still hold that he will do the jo, i'm not sure if uh, you know, i would put my money on him. the, the 5th day of hearings at the international court of justice has now wrapped up the hearings, examined the legal consequences of israel's decades long occupation of palestinian lands than you in task the world court with this 2 years ago. now,
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more than 50 countries of providing legal testimony, most states have called for an end to is really occupation and settlement activities. guitars representative at the i c, j argue that israel's occupation is a legal and a threat to international security. international law must be upheld in all circumstances must be applied equally to all and there must be accountability for all violations yet more than 75 to use the life of the palestinian people has been to treat it as an exception to the international law. mister president, members of the court, you have the clear mandate and indeed the responsibility to remedy this unacceptable situation. the credibility of the international legal order depends on your opinion. and the states cannot be hire. indeed is very ill genocide,
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no more. on the people showing that this is the, the situation in palestine is the most depressing threat to international peace and security. the united kingdom is representative, told the court that there should be an immediate suspension of the fighting palestinians, not face a desperate humanitarian crisis. in garza, the united kingdom wants to see an immediate suspension of the fighting and garza and then progress towards the sustainable permanency spot. it is essential to ensure irreversible momentum towards the 2 state solution guaranteeing security justice and peace for both the palestinians and israelis. bernard smith has more now from the international court of justice in the hague. on the 5th day of these hearings of the international court of justice, we've again had a long list of countries arguing that the court should re illegal israel as
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occupation of the palestinian territories. because in the main is riley's populating. we occupied westbank with his re lease, changing the democratic nature of the west bank and stopping the palestinians from exercising their right to self determination. the british outliers similarly to the us. i don't believe the court should be making a ruling on this. they say that are all sufficient un security council resolutions, and that should be a negotiated solution between these railings and the palestinians. the british did say that they both policies, the palestinians, and these rarely should be reminded, but they are not to aggravate the dispute by taping taking steps to change the status or integrity of the occupied territories. the problem is, of course, that these rallies on a daily basis are changing the status of the occupied territories by pursuing that population transfer, which is illegal under international law. and the palestinians will say they have
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tried through the you and another international for, to reach and negotiated solution with these riley's but they haven't golf anyway. that is why they have a, the international court of justice. and it's me, i'll just say era, the take a group of german lawyers is filing a criminal complaints against government officials for aiding and abetting genocide against the policy and people in gaza. they say germany has enabled genocide to be carried out by providing israel with weapons. donut came a force from berlin in the case being filed by the law firm here in germany is that what is happening in gaza is genocide in the view that they believe that's the law firm that the german government has enabled that genocide by allowing weapons and that sort of thing to find the way into the hands of the israeli government. and when they made that gave the news conference, they explained why it is they believe that the federal prosecutors should look to
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prosecute. specifically the chart sort of the foreign minister and of the senior members of the cabinets here. this is about the type of infinity here. we are convinced that if we are speaking about genocide, then immunity cannot stand in the way of criminal investigation. to briefly quote from the genocide convention, which army has also rectified, come according to optical for life. quite parsons, who, clement genocide or any of the other acts listed in our school free shall be punished whether they are public or private individuals has one in through his pointing at. for the moment the government does not have to respond to this. now the boy, as it was in the course of the federal prosecute, the federal prosecutors office, must examine this complaints and work hard if there is a case to answer. and if there is a case to answer who, or which organizations specifically to bring to quote, for the moment that has not happened and it is not likely that that is going to happen any time particularly soon given the nature of the legal system in this
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country but it's certainly something that will put in the minds of government ministers here in germany. now, what's exactly it is that they are doing and what helps they are offering to the is there any government's dominant cane algebra? 0 bowen? the at least 9 people have died after a huge fire broke out and a residential building in the spanish city of valencia questions. and now being asked if inappropriate building materials may have played a role in the fire spread. and the hayward reports funds by strong winds the finally quickly and go this entire apartment building in valencia firefighters. what through the night to try and bring the fun on to control. the priority for rescue is supposed to reach residents who were trapped against the backdrop of flames and heat. and with capital precision,
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people go to safety. the still people may sing on questions about whether material on the building could have been out the fire to spread, move quickly. our young me and my, my mother and my mother in law 80 and 83 lived here. and luckily they left. when they saw smoke and fire, it was no sound from a fire alarm. none was up to the fire, it was fine. the push out the black smoke still pulled from the block. the 14 story residential building now was smouldering, show as investigation of scale the site, trying to establish exactly what happened to spain's prime minister petro sanchez. business at the see the middle. why don't you see that? and then we have here to provide all the 8 and services to see if the whole and the regional governments to response to the judge and, and clarify what happened and then help defend the lease of this terrible tragedy
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and investigation into what caused the fire is now under way, there will be 3 days of morning in valencia. i'm a hayward ouch is era. fighting between troops and rebels from the m 23 army group has driven the dozens of people from their homes in eastern democratic republic of congo. government forces say they were holding off a rebel advance, the head of the withdrawal of un peacekeepers from the region at the end of the year. while the worst fighting has been in the town, a saki and north cable province also zeros. catherine sawyer reports from their pants lined the road to 2nd a week ago. this was not here. thousands of people pulled up shelters anywhere. they can find these follows the escalating fighting between kimberly's government forces and the m 20 suite group is the 1st time the military ease allowing john, at least into the eastern town seems renewed. 5 to 2 weeks ago is largely empty.
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now, the bottle has been intense, both sides are using heavy weapons, which often strike holmes' mother and had 2 children were killed by a long range more to the bodies still in the house, in the gardens. and we went to the idp come, but there was no food. so we came back with the children. we thought if we stay in the camp, we will start. but now if we stay here, we will die. it's a tough decision. the situation here, in fact it is dia, many people have left the town and going to comes for the displaced some of them for he has said that they're trying or they want to wait how the situation, but it's becoming 2 things or a school. and so they also have to go to the come on equal monday. see the fighters are on nearby hills. the government has claimed its neighbor rando for ami m, 53. the rondon government has denied it language to do what you said you went on.
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you guys are about to go to the final ramos to push the fight as back. i can't tell you, well, strategy, but just know the robot and forces me go back to where they came from. we will take the women's, the using to kill congolese. how does a lot of international pressure and the school do? previous efforts for mediation have feels that means one point. 6000000 colonies who have been displaced, continued to suffer, is no end in sight. pattering slowly on to sierra back a democratic republic, a phone call. more than a dozen candidates instead of goals delayed presidential election or refusing to enter talks with the current president lucky. so the vote was due to be held on february 25th, but sel. delayed it. there's no uncertainty about when it will go ahead. so says that his mandate as leader will end as planned on april the 2nd. but he hasn't said if voters will be going to the polls before then. because hack has more from the
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car for many single ease. they see this crisis as politicians playing a game over their future. on the one side are those that support president mikey solves decision to delay the elections. irritably because they are several political figures on the opposition that are on the sidelines, like the jail, the opposition bigger, it was months sancho, on the other side, are those presidential candidates that wants the election to take place as soon as possible. they have refused to take part in the national dialogue that president, microsoft has announced his actual dose in the general. the only dialogue that we accept is the dialogue that we had previously defined, saying that the only representative city or far as he's in charge of the elections, or the dialogue between the candidates and the people. president mike, he saw says he has no interest in extending his mandate after april. second,
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he thinks he's almost a referee to what is happening right now. but critics say that his interest is to protect those that want to delay the elections because then that would allow him to spend more time in power. time is running short because the deadline for the end of his mandate is on april 2nd. and we need to hold the that presidential election so we will not waste any more time. we have 5, the request with the constitutional counsel to decide and in. so use a date call to in the middle of this test or for power, or the senegalese people who want to decide on who leads this country. because this here, sending goal will be exporting liquefied natural gas. that's expected to change the circumstances and bring well to this nation. so it's much more than democracy. it's about the future of this nation. and people are expecting
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a date for this election as soon as possible. nicholas hawk alger 0. the car, the somali president, a son shake mohammed and says that he's country will defend itself if you feel p a goes ahead with a deal to set up a naval base and some of the land. if you said last month that it wants to build a base in the semi autonomy as region, and that prompted an angry response from the central government. in mogadishu, the united states and somalia has said that this reported port deal has increased recruitment. so i'll shop on the military coup with new share last year has damaged cross border trade with nigeria. as a mid address reports, smugglers have stepped into profit since sanctions were imposed on the share a 7 months ago. motorcycle data as well. how much weight and leslie for buyers, his scope is for both months before loss disability take over. maybe with the share?
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no, that would. i didn't know before do is we did, didn't get the chance to devote on come yet and all of the quotes, the ones that we believed in that window from when would you want to when i did ask you to enforce functions by the west african regional block, at course, one of the regional countries are doing business with gentle that countries of west africa in july last year at cos imposed economic and financial functions and the share points unconstitutional change of government. 7 months on businesses have been devastated, leaving trade this with the goods and loans they are able to be paid border communities like these are losing between $40.00 to $50000000.00 in revenue every month. no kind of businesses that rely on legitimate transactions with neighboring 0 to public either struggling or forwarding
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a pull together as the land boat is. and the laws had been shut the boats years before they of course sunk shoes. but the latest embargo could be the final blow to many businesses, and it's not only private businesses that really affects the needs, specifically uh, the exit import and export duty is that uh our custom besides univision and if we look at our 2020 city budgets, it is literally custom that we're not able to meet the tickets to get to the river and you can divide it. so that tell us this distribution is picked and under his tv on the matter, i mean uses the sensors can have a long term impact on the people on the economy. if not jetta already, the country seeing spiraling inflation load revenue receipts and decline in productivity. but the impact is much worse, and communities was businesses and livelihoods depended on voted. rates,
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which are largely affected by the equity functions decrease, which is either elaina, nigeria still a head on allison 0. why the british born women shimmying the big on the who joined to isolated syria as last for appeal to have for citizenship restored the these business uptake these votes in by the city bank growth partner of bung, the dashboard forward to use the,
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the, the, this business uptake the rooftop, know bundle dash football. he is the the, the british government has welcome to the u. k. court of appeals ruling on shouldn't even a bank on judges said that the government didn't break the law by revoking her citizenship. the ruling means the 24 year old miss now remained in syria. she had
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traveled to join the islamic state group at the age of 15. harry fawcett reports. it's been 9 years since the 15 year old show me my bedroom, along with 2 friends, fled britain for turkey to be smuggled into syria. and i saw a self styled kind of fate. she was married to a fighter and had 3 children, all of whom died when she was found in a kurdish run camp in 2019 britons that home secretary stripped out of her citizenship on the grounds of national security. and the court of appeal on friday . the latest stage of her bid to over to him that decision lawyers argued she'd been groomed in traffic as a child to be sexually exploited. that the decision had left to essentially state this and that the process had been on the discriminatory summary steps. the judges said it was not for them to conclude whether the deprivation of shipping, the bag of citizenship was harsh or whether she was the also a misfortune. oh only task is to assess whether the debt
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probation decision was norful. we have concluded it was not. and the appeal is dismissed to thank them says she regret joining what she now calls a desk colt, one of honorable teenager, she says she'd be prepared to spend time in prison if tried and convicted as a british citizen, that the government, the legal team says they may appeal again to the supreme court, but the government should itself intervene to end unlawful detention in serious the way to express this really was essentially an inducement to the british. i'm secretary's power to strip someone of the citizenship on the grounds of national security. as such, it presents a major obstacle to shoot me my bathrooms, legal team, but they say they will fights on to restore the citizenship very close it out. you
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0 london, dozens of gold miners or if you're dead in a remote region of the central venezuela, a wall of earth collapsed in an illegally operated gold mine while dozens of people were at work. man, why would i follow? has more the search for missing gold miners and the vintage will in state of believer remains underway. as the bodies of those killed during the collapse of the booty i look at, mine returned to their families. survivors say dozens of other workers remain buried under as much as 30 meters of mud entered with all the time you need all those who were next to me died. but thanks to the glory of god, i am here. the look of mine is one of several illegal open mining enterprises in the state of believer. many residents say mining is one of the few opportunities available for lucrative work before the deadly incident. on
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tuesday, the booty i look on mine employed some 200 people according to authorities. if i meet on these call names here, i convey my condolences to the families and relatives of these people who unfortunately died in this accident. when this is due to mine, how many collapse southern venezuela is rich in gold and mineral deposits with accidents or comments. at least 12 people were killed last year in a similar accident pick. and then i found the windows were working. there are working under conditions where there is no one looking out for them. as you can see in the images. these are pits that are done with large machines my hand, but then those who enter there have no personal protective equipment. experts more and that a lack of government oversight and regulation on illegal mining means accidents like the one at the boo. deluca are likely to happen again. my name is that happen to al, to 0 and that does it for me. 0 of any age on a whole has your news in just
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a moment on alpha 0. you're in great, that's the latest news. palestinians are not only queuing to got bread and water, but they're also doing on the machine to receive their treatment from the ha. so the story, how rude works to the symmetry. there's no tombstone for them, but he's determined that the names will be never forgotten. with detailed coverage, the set up and the veterans tell us that many of them have either the implicit for the actual practical support of the is by the army. discussing the defining issues of our times, what the military, what government, what multi national doesn't want access to this hyper hyper hyper powerful ai. exploring the very real dangerous unchecked artificial intelligence. how does a ice change the laws of war? we're talking about a technology that is built on the basis of concentrated surveillance,
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power like the it has never seen the studio b. p a. i series on adjusting it in october 2023. these raise the ministry of intelligence, proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those just the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores whether clearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is ready to transfer on in jersey. what do you consider amazing lexus? we believe in the luxury of choice. introducing the each the power of session with you energy reveals itself analysis of
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a plugin hybrid electric. the is right. it strikes hit a home in central gaza, killing at least $24.00 palestinians. most of them were women and children. the kind of the, i'm joe, the whole this is out to 0 live from the also coming up to you, an agency for palestinian refugees says it has reached the breaking point. as these rel steps up, it's demand to dismantle the agency. the water new grain remains an open wound.

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